Goalkeeper Dean Henderson describes Manchester United's treatment of him last season as "criminal".
Dean Henderson says he did not speak to Erik ten Hag before going out on loan from Manchester United for the fifth time to join Nottingham Forest this ...
Cumbrian goalkeeping star Dean Henderson says he was "fuming" to have "wasted" a year of his career in the margins at Manchester…
Dean Henderson has accused Manchester United of rowing back on a promise that he would be the club's No 1 goalkeeper last season in an explosive interview.
Manchester United fans are not happy with goalkeeper Dean Henderson after the shot-stopper criticised the club in an explosive interview.
Dean Henderson has slammed his parent club Manchester United for breaking their promise to make him the club's new No.1 goalkeeper.
Man United's out-on-loan goalkeeper Dean Henderson has discussed his lack of interaction with manager Erik ten Hag.
And it panned out so I was almost gone before the manager came in the door and I haven't spoken to him since." "So I tried to do it all before I left for the season, I told all the hierarchy I need to go and play football. Manchester United goalkeeper Henderson left the club at the beginning of the transfer window to join Premier League newcomers Nottingham Forest on loan for the season.
The goalkeeper, who's spending this season on loan at Nottingham Forest, had a frustrating 2021/22 season which saw him play second fiddle to David de Gea.
“Steve Cooper came to see me, he said one thing to me. I was almost gone before the manager [Erik ten Hag] came through the door. I have not spoken to him since.” “I told the hierarchy that I need to be playing football, I don’t want to be here and play second fiddle, it was planned out. “I didn’t really want the manager to come in and see me in training because I knew that he’d probably want to keep me so I tried to do it all before I left for the season. “The conversation I had coming out of the Euros squad was ‘you’re coming back here to be the No.1.’
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“To sit there and waste 12 months is criminal really, at my age. The Erik ten Hag era at Manchester United kicks off this Sunday against Brighton and Hove Albion in the Premier League, and they will be hoping for a successful 2022/23 season. He started off by saying “The conversation I had, coming out of the Euro squad, was that you're coming back here to be the number one goalkeeper.“
Man United goalkeeper Dean Henderson has criticised his own club after being reunited with Jesse Lingard at Nottingham Forest.
I just hope he can put in the performances I know he can for Forest." "I think it is genius business; he brings quality to the squad and I can't wait for him to get back flying and feel loved again. "He built up a good rapport with the West Ham fans. Solskjaer, however, promised Lingard would be a key part of his plans and convinced him to stay at the club. Ahead of the start of the 2021/22 campaign, Lingard returned to Old Trafford off the back of a blistering loan spell at West Ham — in which he scored nine goals and grabbed five assists in just 16 matches. Both Henderson and Lingard were promised key roles in the squad ahead of the start of last season by former manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer but they failed to materialise.
In a fresh interview with Talksport, Dean Henderson has hit out at United and described the past year as the toughest of his career.
Henderson said: “To be honest, it has probably been the toughest 12 months of my career. No wonder the dressing room was such a mess last season with attitudes like that from frustrated players who weren’t featuring. I have not spoken to him since.” Henderson’s wages are a third of the cost of De Gea’s, so it could be that United choose to keep him, and let De Gea go, if he impresses, providing he hasn’t burned his bridges. Henderson signed for Forest on a loan deal, and he is desperate to get his career back on track, admitting he wasted a year of his career last season. In a fresh interview with Talksport, Henderson has hit out at United and described the past year as the toughest of his career.
Henderson gave a fiery interview to talkSPORT in which he described the club's actions towards him as 'criminal' after receiving false promises regarding ...
He added: 'No. I didn't want him to see me in training. Because I knew that he probably wanted to keep me. He has said during his interview on talkSPORT: 'To be quite honest with you, it's probably been the toughest 12 months of my career. I was fuming.' I got Covid, then unfortunately no-one followed through with anything they told me. What a child.'
DEAN HENDERSON has sensationally revealed he "didn't really want" Erik ten Hag to see him in training because he knew the manager would be desperate t.
I was fuming. "To waste 12 months was criminal really, at my age. Henderson fumed to talkSPORT: "I didn’t really want the manager to see me in training because I knew he’d probably want to keep me.
Dean Henderson has joined Nottingham Forest on a season-long loan deal from Man United, aiming to get his career back on track.
Unfortunately for him, that is the fixture he would have loved to have participated in most. I can't wait to get back out there as I've been a caged animal for the last year." The former Sheffield United loanee was expected to become United's first-choice shot-stopper last season but saw his hopes scuppered ahead of the campaign getting under way after contracting Covid-19 in pre-season.
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I was fuming." He's shown some good trust in me and I want to show the same in him. I was fuming." I want to play for him. He told Sky Sports News: "I can't wait to get back out there. It was frustrating.
Dean Henderson was a future no.1 at Manchester United. But his conduct with Erik ten Hag and in interviews may stop him from fulfilling that potential.
Especially as De Gea only has a year left on his current contract. New boss Erik ten Hag may well have been open to picking Henderson ahead of De Gea as the Dutchman looks to build a future-proof United side. By the time Henderson was fit enough to return, David de Gea was in fine form and would eventually be voted as United's Player of the Season.
Dean Henderson claims he rebuffed a number of loan offers having been told he would be Man United's first-choice goalkeeper.
I got Covid - unfortunately, no one followed through with anything they told me." I was fuming." "It was frustrating.
DEAN HENDERSON has been on the receiving end of a backlash from pundits and Manchester United fans after he slammed the club.The goalkeeper is on loan.
Mills added: "He was out of the team, De Gea came in, played well, he stays in. I was fuming." League One level goalkeeper at best." "I don’t think he will play for Man Utd again. Doesn't happen." No one ever gets promised 'you are going to be number one all season long'. It's impossible.
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They deserve to play football at lunchtime, they deserve to play football in PE lessons and they deserve to believe that they can one day play for England. We want their dreams to also come true. Jonathan Liew is looking forward to the first ever Premier League season bisected by a winter World Cup held in an autocratic state with a horrendous human rights record. “I only read Big Website like all right-minded people but I did come across this fascinating piece in the New Yorker. Apparently, French has no word for homesickness and Chinese lacks a term for self-esteem, potentially suggesting that those emotions aren’t universal. While Henderson may well have been promised the No 1 spot at Manchester United, the sensational form of De Gea, one of very few United players not to thoroughly disgrace themselves last season and the man voted the club’s Best of a Bad Bunch in the end of season awards, render his comments a tad moot. Then I realised that it was a bold and confident statement because you don’t have any younger readers, do you?” – Z Snook. With war historian and his fellow new Forest recruit Wayne Hennessey waiting – or possibly waving – in the wings, he can’t afford to mess up. Forest are due to face Newcastle on Saturday at St James’ Park, a simmering cauldron full of raucous natives who are genuinely enthused by the prospect of a new campaign for the first time in 15 years. I told the hierarchy that I need to be playing football and to let me go, and I was almost gone before the manager [Erik ten Hag] came through the door. Despite coming up through the play-offs in May, they currently look the best equipped to stay up of the three promoted sides but their fans are almost certainly under no illusions that anything better than a 17th place finish come season’s end would be an absolute triumph upon their long-awaited and welcome return to the top flight. This is an opportunity to make a huge difference. “I got Covid-19, came back, so I should have still been the No 1 but then nobody followed through with what they had told me. “The conversation I had coming out of the Euros squad was: ‘You’re coming back here to be the No 1’,” he said.
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He knows that his public statements will have caused controversy and knows too that they increase the pressure upon his own performance this season. Take Marcus Rashford, for example: Anthony Martial is injured in the warm-up against Midtjylland and a butterfly flaps its wings to create an England international. They are lambasted for the perception that they are happy to pick up their wages and sit on the bench. We underestimate the importance of circumstance in a footballer’s career and an individual’s determination to control those circumstances. His skewering criticism of Manchester United’s hierarchy: the insinuation that he was banned from giving interviews, the description of broken promises, blocked moves, being a caged animal, the “criminal” waste of 12 months and the regret at not being allowed to face United this season; this felt less like an interview and more like an emotional release played out in public. “ And now, we move on, to liars…“
Dean Henderson has been told to 'grow up' by talkSPORT host Simon Jordan after the goalkeeper's explosive interview.The Nottingham Forest loanee revea.
He told talkSPORT: “There is an element of it being refreshing to see a player wanting to play. “But where he has gone over the line… “Oh grow up you child! that shouldn’t be the ideal for what we consider refreshing. You, as a result of football – injuries, COVID, whatever – got taken out of commision. That is how football works.
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Whether you rate him or not he's done nothing over an extended period of time to back up the attitude." Maybe if he played better, he could have gotten a game." Ten Hag needs support to get rid of the toxicity at that club that has built up over the years. I worked hard off the pitch and on the training pitch to keep myself improving day in and day out. "I got COVID and when I came back I should have still been number one. It's been hard and I am so glad I got out the other side of it.
Nottingham Forest goalkeeper Dean Henderson has told TalkSPORT which Premier League fixture he's most looking forward to this season.
For Leicester, they will be relishing meeting Forest twice again. The stopper arrived at the City Ground earlier this summer. During the interview, Henderson was asked which club he’s looking forward to facing the most and he gave an answer that will perhaps surprise a few.
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It's been tough, it's been hard and I'm so happy I've come out the other end of it now. Speaking to talkSPORT, Henderson had revealed: "To be quite honest with you, it's probably been the toughest 12 months of my career. Henderson made just three first team appearances for United last season, with none of them coming in the league.